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Jackson's Mill is now a 4H camp but they do have an area of historical buildings and a very inexpensive tour of the buildings and area. The tours are only given on the weekends and special event times and we lucked out by being there...More

Ask Bernie22363376 about WVU Jackson's Mill Farmstead

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I visited WVU Jackson's Mill Farmstead because of its connection to Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson. The Farmstead is now a 4H place. Upon arrival there was a large Boy Scout event taking place. I drove around the property taking in the beautiful landscape. I visited...More

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I enjoyed seeing the homestead where General Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson grew up. I loved hearing the history that one will only get by going to the actual site. But more than that, I enjoyed seeing with my own eyes, the places where Stonewall Jackson once...More

Ask LaDene M about WVU Jackson's Mill Farmstead

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Jacksons mill being a tradiitonal spot and boyhood home of generall Stonewall Jackson is a very majestic place, now the state boys state and four H camp it's not like it used to be but has the old buildings and a lot of history there.

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We found Jackson's Mill Farmstead quite easily and it was lovely drive. We began our visit with a picnic lunch, then headed to the log cabin Visitor's Center to begin our tour. The center has some items for sale including flour and cornmeal ground at...More

Ask Cathy R about WVU Jackson's Mill Farmstead

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This is a very neat place, a walking tour for $6 per person and a knowledgible guide! Lots to see and learn about. The staff is very couteous and professional. If you like history, you'll love this place!

Ask Buddy L about WVU Jackson's Mill Farmstead

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This is an unbelievably nice 4H camp. Far better than anything in florida but it is part of WVU. But as a tourist attraction to see Stonewall Jackson history, thats a big NO.
I visit every two years for a training class and enjoy the...More

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I can not answer this question, Jackson's Mill will have to be contacted directly for this information, I am sure there will be contact information on their site.If they do not list their hours of operation as well as days... More

I can not answer this question, Jackson's Mill will have to be contacted directly for this information, I am sure there will be contact information on their site.If they do not list their hours of operation as well as days within their site their should a a contact us tab.